I looked around before posting, but as no one has this car I decided to ask.
I drive a 1988 Plymouth Reliant K
2.2L 4 cylinder-stock
I have no check engine light on. I've got brand new spark plugs, wires, distributor cap and battery. The oil is fresh and I've got plenty of gas. When I went to crank the car yesterday, its turns over and sounds cranked, but then it dies out. I heard the fuel pump engage, so I don't think that is it. We thought it could be the fuel filter, and I'm checking that today. I just want to see if anyone else has any ideas what it could be. I'm new to working on cars and want to learn, so any ideas would help.
By the way this is the first mechanical issue I have had from this car.




 
			
			 
					
						 
					
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			 lol I mean black smoke is usually too much fuel. However I don't know if that would effect it starting up in general. When did you change pumps? Did you check fuel pressure?
 lol I mean black smoke is usually too much fuel. However I don't know if that would effect it starting up in general. When did you change pumps? Did you check fuel pressure?
						
